Two first-half goals secured the points for Cork in their Lidl Ladies NFL Division 1 clash with Meath at Páirc Uí Rinn on Saturday.
Cork 2-8 Meath 0-11 TWO FIRST-HALF GOALS secured the points for Cork in their Lidl Ladies NFL Division 1 clash with Meath at Páirc Uí Rinn on Saturday.
Niamh O’Sullivan put Meath back in front, with Ciara O’Sullivan replying from the restart to make it 0-2 each after 10 minutes. Cleary got her second to put two between the sides before Cork ‘keeper and player of the match, Sarah Murphy, saved brilliantly to deny Shelly Melia a green flag. The visitors were denied another possible goal, this time impressive netminder Murphy saving well from Cleary. Cork worked the ball straight down the pitch and they enjoyed more success as Eimear Kiely struck for their second green flag, to make it 2-4 to 0-5, and she added a point to increase Cork’s lead to see them lead by six points at half-time.
Two pointed frees from Grimes had three points between the sides with five minutes to go before Olivia Callan made it a two-point game.Scorers for Cork: E Kiely 1-3 , L Coppinger 1-1, C O’Sullivan 0-3, D Kiniry 0-1.
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